Professor Celine J. Marmion

Biography
BSc in Chemistry and Biology, University of Surrey, 1990.PhD in Inorganic Chemistry, University of Surrey, 1994PGCE, University of Kingston, 1996
FRSC, 2013
FICI, 2015

Associate Professor of Chemistry, 2013 - presentSenior Lecturer in Chemistry, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, 2003-2013Lecturer in Chemistry, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, 1997-2003Lecturer in Chemistry, St. Mary's College, Strawberry Hill 1994-1995

Professional Committees

Royal Society of Chemistry

National Delegate on the Management Committee of COST15135, ‘Multi-target paradigm for innovative ligand identification in the drug discovery process (MuTaLig)' (2016-2020)
Steering Committee and National Delegate on the Management Committee of EU COST CM1105, 'Functional Metal Complexes that Bind to Biomolecules', 2011-2015
National Delegate on the Management Committee of EU COST D39, 'Metallodrug Design & Action', 2006-2011
Steering Committee and Grant Holder of COST D39 Management Committee, 2010-2011
Principal Investigator in the Centre for Synthesis and Chemical Biology (UCD/RCSI/TCD), 2002-present

Research areas
Rational drug design, synthesis and pharmacological evaluation of metal-based anti-cancer agents
The role of hydroxamic acids in chemistry and biology and the structural diversity of their metal complexes

‘Exploiting Chromatin as a New Molecular Target for the Development of
Novel Metallochemotherapeutics', Symposium on Inorganic Chemistry in Ireland, Sept. 17th, 2010.

‘Exploiting New Molecular Targets Beyond DNA for the Development of Novel Cancer Metallochemotherapeutics', the 11th International Symposium on Bioinorganic Chemistry, Challenge for all Generations, Kudowa Zdrój, Poland, September 4th to 8th, 2010

3. Parker, J.P., Ude, Z., Marmion, CJ, Exploiting Developments in Nanotechnology for the Preferential Delivery of Platinum-Based Anti-Cancer Agents to Tumours: Targeting Some of the Hallmarks of Cancer, Metallomics, 2016, 8, 1, 43-60 by invitation PMID: 26567482- selected by the editor as a ‘hot article' and listed in the ‘Top 10 most accessed Metallomics articles from January - March 2016'